Glastender C1TH24F Operating instructions

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Glastender, Inc. · 5400 North Michigan Road · Saginaw, MI · 48604-9780
800.748.0423 · 989.752.4275 · Fax 989.752.4444 · https://glastender.com
© 2022 Glastender, Inc.
A Family Company Manufacturing
In The USA Since 1969
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Safety Considerations .................................................................................2
Transporting Cooler .....................................................................................3
Installation
Introduction ............................................................................................3
Utility Requirements and Connections ..................................................3
Uncrating and Start-Up Instructions ......................................................3
Sealing Vertical Door Cooler to Floor Instructions ................................4
Ventilation Requirements.......................................................................4
Cooler Installation Checklist ..................................................................4
Cleaning Instructions ...................................................................................5
Digital Controller Operation .........................................................................6
Specifications
Wiring Diagrams .............................................................................. 7 - 8
Service and Maintenance
Qualification of Service and Maintenance Personnel............................9
Environmental Safety Checks ...............................................................9
Refrigerated Equipment Safety Checks ................................................9
Detection of Flammable Refrigerants ..................................................10
Removal and Evacuation ....................................................................10
Charging Procedures...........................................................................10
Decommissioning ................................................................................10
Terms and Conditions................................................................................11
Warranty ....................................................................................................12
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
If the SUPPLY CORD is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
The maximum load bearing weight of each shelf is not to exceed 100 lbs.
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
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WARNING: Keep all ventilation openings clear of obstruction or in the structure for building-in.
WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other
than those recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING: Do not damage the refrigerating circuit.
WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food/ice storage compartments unless they are of
the type recommended by the manufacturer.
Component parts shall be replaced with like components so as to minimize the risk of possible ignition
due to incorrect parts.
This appliance is to be installed in accordance with the Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems, ANSI/
ASHRAE 15.
WARNING: The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for
example: open ames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater.
WARNING: Do not pierce or burn.
WARNING: Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour.
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AVERTISSEMENT : Ne pas obstruer toutes les ouvertures de ventilation dans l’enceinte de l’appareil ou
dans la structure d’encastrement.
AVERTISSEMENT : N’utilisez pas d’appareils mécaniques ou d’autres moyens pour accélérer le
processus de dégivrage, autres que ceux recommandés par le fabricant.
AVERTISSEMENT : Ne pas endommager le circuit frigorifique.
AVERTISSEMENT : N’utilisez pas d’appareils électriques à l’intérieur des compartiments de stockage
des aliments/glaçons à moins qu’ils ne soient du type recommandé par le fabricant.
MISE EN GARDE : Ne pas utiliser de moyens autres que ceux recommandés par le fabricant pour
accélérer le processus de dégivrage ou pour nettoyer l’appareil.
MISE EN GARDE : L’appareil doit être entreposé dans un local ne contenant pas de sources
d’inammation permanentes (ammes nues, appareil à gaz ou dispositif de chauage électrique f. en
fonctionnement, par exemple).
MISE EN GARDE : Ne pas percer ou brûler.
MISE EN GARDE: Attention, les uides frigorigènes peuvent ne pas dégager d’odeur.
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This manual describes the operational features of the high prole coolers. Please review this information
before attempting installation and operation.
Long term, trouble-free service will follow if good housekeeping and maintenance procedures are followed.
Thank you for selecting Glastender, Inc. products.
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Electrical: 120 Volt AC, 1 Phase, 60 Hz. A separate 15 Amp circuit is recommended. A 8-foot grounded
cord and plug is included with self-contained models.
Plumbing:
Automatic condensate evaporator is included. No drain connection required when installed within
the air quality guidelines of ASHRAE 62.1
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All models are shipped in one carton. These steps should be followed:
1. Remove screws holding both 2" X 6" boards down to the pallet.
2. Remove 2" X 6" boards that are bolted to the bottom of the cooler.
3. If legs or casters are included, bolt them to the base with the bolts provided (see section above on
Transporting Cooler for instruction on tipping the refrigerator).
4. Unwrap power cord from base if included.
5. Position unit and level and/or seal as required (see page 4).
6. Install anti tip kit if supplied with pull-out wine shelves.
7. Place shelves in desired location.
8. Plug into 115 volt AC outlet.
9. Load with bottles or cans and allow time for products to cool.
10. Your Glastender equipment is now ready for use.
The high prole cooler should always be transported in the upright position. If transporting the unit or installing
legs/casters requires it to be tipped or temporarily laid down, IT MUST BE PLACED ON ITS BACKSIDE ONLY.
NEVER lay the unit on the front or either side. Once the unit is placed back in the upright position, WAIT 3
HOURS before plugging in the power cord.
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COOLER DOOR
COOLER CABINET
1" BASE
BEAD SEALANT
FLOOR
MAGNETIC GASKET
Side View of Cabinet
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To comply with NSF & health codes, the cooler base must be sealed to the floor using NSF listed seal-
ant. Place a bead of sealant along outer edges of the base and remove excess with disposable towel.
The floor sealing procedure does not apply to models that include legs or casters.
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Automatic condensate drain system
will not work properly if not level.
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This refrigerator is top ventilating and requires a minimum
clearance of 12 inches above and open on at least one side or
the back to maintain adequate ventilation. Air ow restrictions
and inadequate ventilation can cause compressor failure and
will void warranty.
LEVEL COOLER
AND SUPPORT
WITH SHIMS
SHIMS
MAINTAIN A 12 INCH MINIMUM
CLEARANCE ABOVE REFRIGERATOR
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Is the unit evenly and solidly supported; check for high
spots?
Is the unit level at the base, from end to end and front to
back?
Do the doors open and close freely, without touching any
other part of the unit in travel?
Are all open holes to the outside air of the cabinet
plugged or insulated?
Are there obstructions of any kind to air flow on top into or
out of the condensing unit?
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Cleaning is essential to sustaining the integrity of your equipment and preventing corrosion.
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cleaning.
Daily cleaning of exterior & door gaskets. Monthly cleaning of condenser filter. Quarterly
cleaning of interior, including shelves.
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1. A non-chlorine based cleaner or mild detergent and warm water applied with a soft cloth or sponge to all
contact surfaces.
2. Immediately rinse off cleaning agent(s), using clean warm water, clean soft cloth or sponge.
3. Dry with a soft clean cloth, removing standing water as soon as possible.
4. Condenser filter - remove the filter by lifting the filter holder straight out of the top cover. Remove the filter
media from the filter holder, wash, dry and replace.
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1. Never use hydrochloric acid, wire brushes, steel wool, scrapers, or chlorine based cleaners on stainless steel
surfaces, since they will break down the passivity layer and allow corrosion to occur.
2. On stainless steel surfaces, you may use a soft bristle brush or Scotch-Brite® pad for more stubborn stains.
Always scrub with the direction of the grain. Follow with a thorough cleaning as described above.
3. Deposits from food preparation must be properly removed. Even hard water deposits will rust stainless steel,
if not removed.
4. Repeated cleaning may dry up black-vinyl-clad steel (exterior) surfaces of the cooler. Armor All® or similar
product can bring back the shine. Apply the product to a cloth and then rub into the surface, rather than spray-
ing it directly onto the black-vinyl-clad surface.
5. The cooler door gaskets are most often overlooked when cleaning. Failure to clean them regularly will lead to
premature failure, since alcohol and moisture build-up breaks down the gasket material.
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 
   
 34º F 34º F to 39º F 33º F 65º F
White Wine 50º F 50º F to 55º F 33º F 65º F
 60º F 60º F to 65º F 33º F 65º F
Adjusting the factory set point will also adjust the operating range by the same amount
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The operating temperature is preset at the factory
according to the table below and can be adjusted up or
down within the limits shown. Press the Quick Access
Menu Key 6 times until SP appears on the display.
Press the Set key. Use the increase or decrease keys to
modify the value. Press the Set key to conrm.
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Each time the door is opened, moisture from the outside air enters the cabinet. Consequently, frost builds up
on the evaporator coil over time. To eliminate this buildup and keep the unit running eciently, Glastender
coolers are programmed to automatically defrost 4 times each day.
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If the digital controller display shows an Err 1 or Err 3 error code, this is likely the result of disconnected digital
controller wires. These wires are commonly disconnected for service and maintenance. Please verify controller
wires are connected before calling for service, because service calls to reconnect the controller are not cov-
ered by the factory warranty.
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If the second character of the model number is a “2”, then two separate refrigeration zones are programmed at
the factory. EXAMPLE CTH24H.
The top zone or door must always be the colder compartment. The bottom compartment must be set for a
minimum of 10°F warmer. The thermostat on the top will control the refrigeration zone on the top.
Code Possible Causes Recommended Action
Temperature sensing probe wires disconnected
from digital controller
Reconnect wires, see wiring diagram provided
in operation manual
Defective temperature sensing probe Call for service
Dirty condenser coil Clean condenser coil
Refrigeration system needs service Call for service
Refrigeration system needs service Call for service
Dirty condenser coil Clean condenser coil
Refrigeration system needs service Call for service
Dirty condenser coil
Clean condenser coil
Refrigeration system needs service Call for service
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Evaporator
Fan
12 VDC
Condenser
Fans
12 VDC
Compressor
Line VAC
Mullion/
Door Frame
Heat
Not equipped
on all models
Condenser
Fan Relay
Line VAC coil
12VDC Switching
12VDC
Power
Supply
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
PRIMARY CONTROL
ZONE PROBE
COND PROBE
Switch
LED's
N
L1
Supply Voltage AC
Low Voltage DC
+
-
White/Red
White/Black
White/Red
White/Black
Orange
Orange
Orange
Black
White
White
White
White
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Supply Voltage AC
Low Voltage DC
-
White/Black 12 VDC from power supply
+
White/Red 12 VDC from power supply
Transfer Fans
12 VDC
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
ZONE 2 CONTROL
ZONE PROBE
White
Black
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WARNING This Refrigerator Contains Flammable Refrigerant R290. Components shall be replaced with like
components or those specied by the manufacturer only. Service shall be done by qualied service personnel
only, so as to minimize the risk of possible ignition of the ammable refrigerant.

Service and maintenance shall be carried out by competent personnel who have been trained in the safe han-
dling and repair of appliances containing ammable refrigerants. This training should have been received by a
national training organization that is accredited to teach the relevant national competency standards that may be
set in legislation.
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Prior to beginning work on systems containing ammable refrigerants, safety checks are necessary to ensure
that the risk of ignition is minimized. Steps must be taken to minimize the risk of a ammable gas being present
while the work is being performed. All maintenance sta and others working in the local area shall be instructed
on the nature of the work being carried out. Work in conned spaces shall be avoided and adequate ventilation
is required.
Inspect the surrounding areas to identify any potential ignition sources.
Notify others in the area of the work to be performed and the risk at hand.
Display a WARNING PROPANE placard so others are aware of the risk.
Check for the presence of refrigerant with an appropriate ammable refrigerant detector prior to and during
the work.
Have a dry chemical or CO2 re extinguisher readily available.
No persons carrying out the repairs shall use any source of ignition in such a manner that it may lead to the
risk of re or explosion. All possible ignition sources should be kept suciently far away from the work site.
Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is adequately ventilated before breaking into the system or
conducting any hot work. A degree of ventilation shall continue during the period that the work is carried
out. The ventilation should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel it externally into
the atmosphere.
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Repair and maintenance to electrical components shall include initial safety checks and component inspection
procedures. If a fault exists that could compromise safety, then no electrical supply shall be connected to the
circuit until it is satisfactorily dealt with. If the fault cannot be corrected immediately but it is necessary to continue
operation, an adequate temporary solution shall be used. This shall be reported to the owner of the equipment,
so all parties are advised.
Check that power has been disconnected at the panel.
Check that capacitors have been discharged and shall be done in a safe manner to avoid sparking.
Check to ensure equipment has an earth bond.
Ensure markings of the equipment continues to be visible and legible.
Check that wiring will not be subject to wear, vibration or sharp edges.
Check that tubing is not subject to wear, vibration or corrosion.
Check that components being replaced are of the same type or veried by the manufacturer.
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If a leak is suspected, all ames and ignition sources shall be removed or extinguished.
Potential sources if ignition shall not be used for the detection of refrigerant leaks. Ensure the detector is
suitable for use with R290 refrigerant.
If a leak is discovered, all of the refrigerant shall be recovered from the system before making a repair.
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When breaking into the refrigerant circuit for any reason the following shall be adhered to.
Safely remove refrigerant following local and national regulations.
Purge the circuit with inert gas.
Evacuate.
Purge with inert gas.
Open the circuit with tubing cutters.
The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders if venting is not allowed by local and
national codes. They system shall be purged with oxygen-free nitrogen several times. Compressed air or oxygen
shall not be used for purging.
Purging shall be achieved by breaking the vacuum in the system with oxygen-free nitrogen and continuing to ll
until the working pressure is achieved, then venting to atmosphere, and nally pulling down to a vacuum. This
process is repeated until no refrigerant is within the system. When the nal oxygen-free nitrogen charge is used,
the system shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable the work to take place. During evacuation,
ensure the pump outlet is not close to any potential ignitions sources and that ventilation is available.
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Prior to recharging, the system shall be leak tested by pressurizing with nitrogen to the systems working pres-
sures.
Ensure that contamination of dierent refrigerants does not occur when using charging equipment. Hoses
or lines shall be as short as possible to minimize the amount of refrigerant contained in them.
Cylinders shall be kept in an appropriate position according to the instructions
Ensure that the appliance is earthed prior to charging with refrigerant
Extreme care shall be taken to ensure the charge amount is exact to what is listed on the data tag
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If the appliance is at its end of life, the refrigerant must be recovered and the system purged of R-290 according
to local and national regulations before disposal. If compressors or compressor oils are to be removed, ensure
that they have been evacuated to an acceptable level to make certain that ammable refrigerant does not remain
within the lubricant. After recovery and purge of the system, equipment shall be labelled stating that it has been
de-commissioned and emptied of refrigerant. The label shall be dated and signed. Ensure that there are labels
on the equipment stating the equipment contains ammable refrigerants. The unit should only be disposed of in
accordance with Federal or Local Regulations.
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must be examined on arrival. If shortages occur, Glastender,
Inc. must be notified in writing within five (5) days of delivery to
honor any shortage claim. Glastender will assume responsibility
for freight claims on Prepay and Add shipments but the customer
must inspect freight and note any damage upon receipt. Failure to
do so may result in losses at the customers expense.
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Custom orders must be paid in advance and are not subject to
cancellation.
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Some products include common, readily available plastic laminates
of the customers selection. There may be an additional charge if
uncommon varieties are ordered.
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
Glastender, Inc. equipment pricing includes standard freight costs
under the following conditions:
Equipment order is for a minimum of $2,500, shipped to a
single destination at the same time.
Freight carrier is selected by Glastender, Inc. and may vary
based on destination, transit times, performance history,
customer service, or other factors.
Shipping destination is within the continental United
States and Canada. Non-continental or other international
destinations are shipped to port of export.
Combining equipment orders is allowed to reach the minimum
order level if combined orders are shipped to the same
destination at the same time.
Equipment order terms of sale are FOB Saginaw MI / Freight
Prepaid.
Equipment returns are not covered.
Parts orders do not qualify and will be charged shipping
accordingly.
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In addition to the program conditions listed above, the receiving
customer must:
Note all damage on the delivery receipt at the time of delivery.
Open and inspect any items that look suspicious or raise
concern, even if the carrier tells you it is not allowed.
Refuse only the damaged items and keep the other items on
the order.
When in doubt, sign the delivery receipt as damaged.
The only way to hold the carrier liable is to sign the delivery as
damaged.
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Additional carrier-related services and fees over and above
standard freight costs are not covered. Such services and fees
will be invoiced at the time of order or after the order has shipped.
Examples of additional fees include the following:
Split shipment ...............................
Cost difference between single
shipment and split shipment
Lift gate .........................................$55 (Only available for items
under 96 in length)
Inside delivery ...............................$100 per pallet/piece
Residential delivery ......................$100
Limited access site .......................$100
Expedited delivery ........................Difference from standard rate
Special delivery time.....................Carrier rate
Storage .........................................Carrier rate
Re-delivery....................................Carrier rate
Re-consignment............................Carrier rate
Other additional services not listed
...Carrier rate
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For questions regarding the Glastender Freight Program, please
contact Shipping & Receiving:
Steve Gunn, Shipping & Receiving Supervisor
989.752.4275, ext 141 • sgunn@glastender.com
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
All prices are LIST. Applicable taxes will be added.
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Unless otherwise stated, quotations are effective for 30 days only.

All orders are subject to acceptance by Glastender, Inc.’s
headquarters in Saginaw, Michigan. Possession of the Product
Directory and Price List is not an offer to sell.
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F.O.B. factory in Saginaw, Michigan. Freight terms are Third
Party or Collect if shipped directly to you. Prepay and Add to
Invoice freight terms are available upon request. The approximate
shipping weights of all products are listed with the prices. Partial
shipments will be made unless otherwise specified by the
customer. Surface freight classifications are:
GT-24/GT-30/GW24 Glasswashers - Class 175
GT-18 Glasswashers - Class 250
All Underbar Equipment - Class 175
Bar Die Orders – Class 250
Portable Bars - Class 175
Remote refrigerators (i.e., no compressor) or dry storage
back bar equipment - Class 175
Self-contained refrigeration equipment - Class 150
Ice Display Units (IDU and GDU) - Class 85
Lighted Liquor Displays - Class 85
Beer line chillers and beer towers (beverage dispensing
equipment) - Class 92.5
Bottle Disintegration System - Class 150
Ice Cream Freezers - Class 77.5
All small items are evaluated to see the most cost effective means
for shipment. Many small items ship via UPS or FedEx; however,
when dimensional weight is excessive, LTL carriers are the most
cost effective choice. Spare parts orders received before 1:00 PM
EST can usually be shipped the same day.
The order department is happy to assist with routing or shipping
questions.
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Cash should be included with all orders unless credit terms have
been arranged. To establish credit, banking and trade references
are required. A convenient credit application is available upon
request. Payment via credit card is not our normal means of
receiving payment. Visa and MasterCard will be accepted, but
must be charged at the time of shipment. In addition, a payment
via credit card for orders totaling more than $500 will incur a 3%
convenience fee on the total transaction amount.
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The majority of equipment is manufactured to order and typically
ships within three to six weeks after complete order information
is received by the factory. In-stock equipment typically ships
within two to three days of the factory receiving complete order
information.
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Items specified as “Manufactured to Order” are NOT returnable.
A Return Authorization number must be issued by the factory in
advance for any items that are returnable. The number MUST be
noted on the outside of the returned package. Returns must be
received within 90 days of the issue date. Shipping charges must
be prepaid. A minimum 20% restocking charge will be applied to
all authorized returns if received in new, unused condition in the
original packaging.
The above conditions apply to spare part returns, except spare
part returns must be received within 30 days of original shipment
for electronic or electrical parts or within 90 days for all other parts.
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For customer routed shipments, Glastender, Inc. is not responsible
for any loss, damage, or delay of merchandise during shipment.
Such transit claims must be filed with the carrier. Merchandise
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Glastender, Inc. warrants all products to be free of defects in
material and workmanship. One-year labor and parts warranty
applies to all glasswashers, self-contained refrigeration models,
and BDS model bottle disintegration units. In established areas,
a start up is included with GT-24 and GT-30 model glasswashers.
Warranty is effective for one year from the date of installation or
up to 18 months from date of factory shipment, whichever occurs
sooner. Glastender, Inc. will replace any part or assembly found
defective under normal use and service.
For warranty labor claims beyond 12 months from the date
of factory shipment, proof of date of installation or occupancy
must be provided. Authorization for labor must be obtained from
Glastender within the warranty period and prior to the service
being performed.
Labor warranty applies to the 50 states of the USA and Canada
only.
Remote refrigeration models exclude the labor warranty for the
condensing unit and issues related to the field installation and test
of the completed refrigeration system, provided by others.
Field replacement parts not covered under the original warranty
include a 90-day part warranty from the date of installation.
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Glastender will warrant to the original user the compressor for
all self-contained refrigeration models for an additional four years
following the regular one-year warranty period. This plan applies
to the compressor only.
A completed warranty claim form MUST accompany all returned
defective parts or assemblies. Upon request, a defective part
or assembly must be returned to Glastender, Inc., Saginaw,
Michigan, with all transportation and delivery charges prepaid.
Warranty repairs or replacements will be shipped FOB factory
in Saginaw, Michigan. Reimbursement for applicable freight
charges covers ground service only.
Glastender provides in-warranty repairs during a service
company’s regular working days and hours. There is no provision
for payment of a premium rate during “overtime” hours. When
warranty service is requested during other than normal working
hours, the end user will be charged the premium portion of the
overtime rate.
The warranty covers substantiated travel expenses for up to
2 hours / 100 miles round trip up to a maximum of $225. Any
additional costs due to installations that require extra work, time,
or travel to gain access for service are the sole responsibility of the
equipment purchaser. Any exceptions to these travel and access
limitations must be pre-approved by a factory representative.
The warranty does not cover door gaskets, chemical tubing, pump
squeeze tubing, and/or any equipment subjected to accidents,
freight damage, alterations from the original design, improper
power and/or plumbing hookups, improper chemical use, general
misuse, or lack of routine required maintenance as determined by
Glastender, Inc. Installation, normal control adjustments, general
maintenance, correcting an installation error, or service calls
that reveal the unit is functioning normally will not be reimbursed
under warranty.
Condenser coils on self-contained refrigeration products must
be cleaned regularly. Failure to provide adequate air flow to a
refrigeration unit will void the warranty.
Glastender shall not be liable for loss of use, revenue, or profit,
or for any other indirect, incidental, special, or consequential
damage including, but not limited to, product spoilage or loss.
This warranty is conditioned upon Glastender receiving notice
of any defect subject to this warranty within sixty (60) days of its
discovery by the end user or dealer. All products are warranted
only for the initial place of installation. Removal of a product
automatically terminates this warranty.
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Glastenders one-year parts and labor warranty on self-contained
refrigeration units can be extended to two years with the purchase
of a two year parts and labor warranty. Specify part number
EWR2 ($250 net price) when ordering.
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EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, GLASTENDER MAKES
NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
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If Buyer makes a valid and timely claim as outlined above,
Glastenders liability and Buyers remedies under this agreement
will be limited solely to labor charges authorized and/or
replacement or credit, at Glastenders option, with respect to
Products returned at Buyers expense within thirty (30) days after
warranty repair. GLASTENDER’S LIABILITY WILL IN NO EVENT
BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF
THE RETURNED PRODUCTS. GLASTENDER WILL NOT BE
LIABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, LABOR COSTS EXCEPT AS COVERED UNDER OUR
WARRANTY, LOST PROFITS OR THE LOSS OF PERISHABLE
PRODUCTS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY
TO USE OUR PRODUCTS OR FROM OUR PRODUCTS’
INCORPORATION INTO OR BECOMING A COMPONENT OF
ANY OTHER PRODUCT. NEITHER PARTY WILL HAVE ANY
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT LIABILITY TO THE OTHER,
OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, ARISING FROM ANY BREACH OF
THIS AGREEMENT.
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The terms and conditions of an order are to be governed and
construed according to the laws of the State of Michigan, without
regard to conflict of laws principles. Buyer hereby consents to the
jurisdiction and venue of the courts located in Saginaw County,
Michigan.
No representative, distributor, dealer, or any other person is
authorized to modify this warranty. This warranty replaces all
other written or verbal warranties.
NOTE: Glastender, Inc.’s policy of constant quality improvement
means that prices, specifications, and policies are subject to
change without notice. Questions regarding this warranty should
be directed to Glastenders Warranty Administrator.
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Please review the important warranty information on this page.
If you believe a service call should be covered by the factory,
please call the factory for authorization between 8AM and 5PM
EST, Monday through Friday.
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Glastender C1TH24F Operating instructions

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